Narnia

Following on from my post the other day here are a few other Narnia resources I have found: Rejesus has quite a number of articles, for example: What’s the link between Narnia’s world of fauns, witches and magic, and our world? How did CS Lewis want his books to be read? The Catholic Enquiry Office…

Following on from my post the other day here are a few other Narnia resources I have found:

Rejesus has quite a number of articles, for example:

What’s the link between Narnia’s world of fauns, witches and magic, and our world? How did CS Lewis want his books to be read?

The Catholic Enquiry Office have this extensive page as part of their life4seekers site.

There’s also Into the Wardrobe, a C.S. Lewis website. There are many I’m sure, but this is the one recommended by Douglas Gresham, step-son of C. S. Lewis.

See my other Narnia post for one or two more resources and thoughts. I have now found that if you click the click the doorhandle and wait long enough you are transported into a magical world, but it takes a very long time without broadband.